January 15, 2011
Crowdsourced Rankings of Law Schools and Law Reviews
Posted by Gordon Smith

All Our Ideas is a research project that is generating some buzz among sociologists and management scholars over on orgtheory.net. One of the buzz facilitators is my BYU colleague and orgtheory blogger Teppo Felin, who was kind enough to set up two rankings sites related to law: one for law schools and one for law reviews.

Here's how it works: you vote on head-to-head comparisons of two law schools or two law reviews, and the ranking is generated by aggregating these pairwise comparisons.

The two law-related sites were just established this morning, and the results won't be worth discussing until we have accumulated a substantial number of votes. So vote!

 

Vote on Law Schools          Vote on Law Reviews


Update: Brian Leiter beat me to the punch on the law school rankings. Brian limited the number of schools to 60, while Teppo's is more inclusive.

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